Demand for hydropower is increasing, yet the water footprints (WFs) of reservoirs and hydropower, and their contributions to water scarcity, are poorly understood. Here, we calculate reservoir WFs (freshwater that evaporates from reservoirs) and hydropower WFs (the WF of hydroelectricity) in China based on data from 875 representative reservoirs (209 with power plants). In 2010, the reservoir WF totaled 27.9 × 109 m3 (Gm3), or 22% of China’s total water consumption. Ignoring the reservoir WF seriously underestimates human water appropriation. The reservoir WF associated with industrial, domestic and agricultural WFs caused water scarcity in 6 of the 10 major Chinese river basins from 2 to 12 months annually. The hydropower WF was 6.6 Gm3 yr...
Water is required throughout the life-cycle processes of energy production to meet the growing energ...
The United Nations has proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to achieve coordinat...
After agriculture, hydropower is considered to be the next largest water consuming sector, largely d...
Demand for hydropower is increasing, yet the water footprints (WFs) of reservoirs and hydropower, an...
AbstractHydroelectric power is an important energy source to meet the growing demand for energy, and...
IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources (2011) revealed potentially very high water consumpt...
According to ISO 14046 the quantification of the water scarcity footprint (WSFP) of hydropower reser...
Since the report from IPCC on renewable energy (IPCC, 2012) was published; more studies on water con...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world's electricity supply. It has been debated whether hyd...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
For centuries, humans have resorted to building dams to gain control over freshwater available for h...
AbstractWater shortage and uneven distribution posed significant challenge to sustainable energy pro...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Numerous reservoirs around the world provide multiple flow regulation functions; key among these are...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Water is required throughout the life-cycle processes of energy production to meet the growing energ...
The United Nations has proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to achieve coordinat...
After agriculture, hydropower is considered to be the next largest water consuming sector, largely d...
Demand for hydropower is increasing, yet the water footprints (WFs) of reservoirs and hydropower, an...
AbstractHydroelectric power is an important energy source to meet the growing demand for energy, and...
IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources (2011) revealed potentially very high water consumpt...
According to ISO 14046 the quantification of the water scarcity footprint (WSFP) of hydropower reser...
Since the report from IPCC on renewable energy (IPCC, 2012) was published; more studies on water con...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world's electricity supply. It has been debated whether hyd...
Hydropower accounts for about 16% of the world’s electricity supply. Although dams often have big en...
For centuries, humans have resorted to building dams to gain control over freshwater available for h...
AbstractWater shortage and uneven distribution posed significant challenge to sustainable energy pro...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Numerous reservoirs around the world provide multiple flow regulation functions; key among these are...
Electricity use is indispensable for almost every aspect of modern human society, from agricultural ...
Water is required throughout the life-cycle processes of energy production to meet the growing energ...
The United Nations has proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to achieve coordinat...
After agriculture, hydropower is considered to be the next largest water consuming sector, largely d...